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  • Eur J Radiol. Diagnosis of the Coronavirus disease (COVID-19): rRT-PCR or CT?


    Eur J Radiol. 2020 Mar 25;126:108961. doi: 10.1016/j.ejrad.2020.108961. [Epub ahead of print]
    Diagnosis of the Coronavirus disease (COVID-19): rRT-PCR or CT?


    Long C1, Xu H2, Shen Q3, Zhang X4, Fan B5, Wang C6, Zeng B7, Li Z8, Li X9, Li H10.

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    Abstract

    PURPOSE:

    To evaluate the diagnostic value of computed tomography (CT) and real-time reverse-transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (rRT-PCR) for COVID-19 pneumonia.
    METHODS:

    This retrospective study included all patients with COVID-19 pneumonia suspicion, who were examined by both CT and rRT-PCR at initial presentation. The sensitivities of both tests were then compared. For patients with a final confirmed diagnosis, clinical and laboratory data, in addition to CT imaging findings were evaluated.
    RESULTS:

    A total of 36 patients were finally diagnosed with COVID-19 pneumonia. Thirty-five patients had abnormal CT findings at presentation, whereas one patient had a normal CT. Using rRT-PCR, 30 patients were tested positive, with 6 cases initially missed. Amongst these 6 patients, 3 became positive in the second rRT-PCR assay(after 2 days, 2 days and 3 days respectively), and the other 3 became positive only in the third round of rRT-PCR tests(after 5 days, 6 days and 8 days respectively). At presentation, CT sensitivity was therefore 97.2%, whereas the sensitivity of initial rRT-PCR was only 83.3%.
    CONCLUSION:

    rRT-PCR may produce initial false negative results. We suggest that patients with typical CT findings but negative rRT-PCR results should be isolated, and rRT-PCR should be repeated to avoid misdiagnosis.
    Copyright ? 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.



    KEYWORDS:

    Coronavirus; Pneumonia; Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome; Tomography; X-Ray Computed


    PMID:32229322PMCID:PMC7102545DOI:10.1016/j.ejrad.2020.108961
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